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Synonyms for jazz

empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk

a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles

a style of dance music popular in the 1920s

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play something in the style of jazz

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Jazzer on Sunday toured local journalists to designated holding areas for lions, tigers, snakes, ostriches, camels, monkeys, crocodiles, buffalos and varieties of deer as well as many bird species, including monkey-eating eagles, among others.
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I'm not just a straight-up jazzer. I have other influences that a regular jazz person might not have.
Under the MOA Mangudadatu will field his son, Provincial Board Member Jazzer Mangudadatu as gubernatorial bet with Sinsuat gunning for a third term in 2019.
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Music is set to again echo from the walls of a venue known almost a century ago as Joey Jazzer's - where flappers once did the Charleston and couples enjoyed a slow waltz.
His quest for success sees him trudge though a snowy winter, have a surreal encounter with a drugged–up jazzer (John Goodman) and frequently find himself trying to deal with a runaway cat, called Ulysses, that has been dumped on him.
We really try to get people to come along whether it be jazz for the real jazzer or stuff on the edge or for people who want something more experimental or easy listening."
Ryan Kelly has been playing the role of Jazzer McCreary in the longrunning Radio 4 soap The Archers since 2000.
His father was, he says, "a jazzer" who used to teach at the Colchester Institute.